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Bradford’s Café Scientifique season starts again next week (October 19) with a programme packed-full of interesting talks. 

Café Scientifique is a national movement, in more than 60 towns and cities in the UK, for members of the public to hear about topical scientific research by leading academics in a relaxed and friendly environment. 

In Bradford, it is run by the University of Bradford, the National Science and Media Museum and Theatre in the Mill. This year's programme includes such wide-ranging topics as cryptocurrency, personalised medicine, sleep and even the "Science of Whisky" - some suggested by regular audience members. 

Each month, an expert in their field will deliver a short talk with a chance for questions at the end, and all completely free. Previously, Café Scientifique has been held at the National Science and Media Museum, but due to refurbishment, this year's programme will be held at BrewDog on Great Horton Road. 

Informal and sociable

Programme director and University of Bradford scientist Dr Gisela Helfer said: "This year, we asked for topic suggestions from our regular audience members and I am really pleased that we have a very varied and exciting programme coming up. From cryptocurrency to whisky to hackers to the science of the paranormal, we've got it all covered. 

“The whole idea of Cafe Scientifique is it’s for everyone and it’s nice and informal, so people can come alone or with friends and have a cup of tea or glass of wine, it’s a very sociable event and a great atmosphere.

"It's a free event and we look forward seeing you all there."

The programme starts on Thursday, October 19th, each session starts at 6.30pm. Full schedule below. Book your place here.

  • October 19: "Preparing for War: How Cancer Plots Its Invasion" - Jim Boyne, Head of Biomedical Science at Leeds Beckett University.
  • November 16: "The Market for Lemons and Crytocurrencies: The Future of Finance?" - Dr Marizah Minhat, Associate Professor in Finance and Economics, University of Bradford
  • December 14: "What Hackers Want: Adventures of a Social Engineer" - Shaun Wakefield, Principal Cyber Security Consultant, Cablons Cyber Limited
  • January 18: "Sleep" - Dr Beatriz Bano Otalora, Lecturer, University of Manchester
  • February 22: "Inflammation, Heart Disease and Beyond" - Tim Palmer, Professor of Cardiovascular Biology, University of Hull
  • March 21: "Search for your Ultimate Self" - Richard Cadden, Sports Performance mind coach, World Champion in Muay Thai, Chokdee Martial Arts Academy, York
  • April 18: "Why Our Minds Conjure the Paranormal" - Prof Chris French, Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit in the Psychology Department, Goldsmith's, University of London
  • May 23: "The Science of Whisky" - Dr Kirsten Riches-Suman, Associate Professor in Biomedical Science, University of Bradford
  • June 20: "The Tough Life Choice of Our Cells" - Dr Pete Nicholls, Lecturer, University of Bradford
  • July 18: "The Quest for Personalised Medicine in Psychosis and Schizophrenia" - Dr Samantha McLean, Associate Professor in Pharmacology, University of Bradford